Primera División Matchday 4 Review 2026: Surprises & Key Results

Primera División Matchday 4: Goals, Drama, and Unexpected Turns
Week four in Venezuela’s Primera División was anything but dull. From nail-biting draws to unexpected winners, this round reaffirmed that football's beauty lies in its unpredictability. The goals kept coming, with several tight contests and last-minute drama. UCV’s perfect start, Monagas' bold attack, and the underdog stories at Carabobo and Portuguesa added layers of excitement. Teams are still trying to find consistency, and with the early-season surprises, fans are already glued to the table, wondering who will hold the crown by season’s end.
Our Prediction Scorecard: Hits, Misses, and Room for Improvement
Overall, our prognostic prowess landed at a respectable 50% accuracy for the 1X2 predictions—three correct out of six. The Over/Under predictions struggled, hitting just once, which underscores how tight and unpredictable these contests remain. BTTS (Both Teams To Score) predictions were spot-on half the time, highlighting how defensive resilience is still a work in progress across many teams.
- Prediction Accuracy (1X2): 3/6 correct (50%)
- Over/Under 2.5 Goals: 33% correct
- BTTS: 50% correct
Clearly, while we nailed some of the tight outcomes, the attack-defence balance remains elusive for many clubs this early in the season.
Most Notable Results: Deep Dives into the Round’s Highlights
The Underdogs Shine: UCV's Unstoppable Run
UCV’s 2-1 victory over Caracas FC was a masterclass in resilience. Sitting top of the table with a perfect 4-0 record, UCV’s rising star squad continues to confound preseason predictions. Their tactical discipline and youthful energy are proving a nightmare for more seasoned sides, and this win confirmed they’re the team to beat early on.
Monagas' Bold Attack Pays Off
Monagas' 3-2 win over Deportivo Tachira was a rollercoaster. Tachira, often regarded as title contenders, threw everything forward, but Monagas's counter-attacking brilliance and clinical finishing secured an important three points. It’s a reminder that in this league, attacking intent can still outclass defensive solidity.
Surprise Draws and the Struggle of the Big Names
Carabobo and Portuguesa’s fixtures exemplified the unpredictable nature of this season. Carabobo's 1-1 with Metropolitanos, and Portuguesa’s 2-2 with Trujillanos, were tightly fought games filled with tense moments and late drama. These results shake up expectations and suggest the mid-table battles will be fierce all season.
Biggest Surprises: When Predictions Missed the Mark
- Rayo Zuliano’s Narrow Loss: Our prediction favored a home win, but Puerto Cabello’s resilient away performance snatched a 2-1 victory. Rayo Zuliano’s defense buckled late, reminding us that away games in Venezuela are never a walkover.
- Zamora's Draw Woes: We expected Zamora to sweep their opponent, but Deportivo La Guaira’s stubbornness, combined with a late equalizer, resulted in a frustrating 1-1 for the favorites. This underscores the league’s tendency for unpredictable scorelines.
- Academia Anzoátegui’s Collapse: A tough call on their 0-3 loss to Estudiantes de Merida, a game that saw a clash of tactical approaches. Our initial lean on Academia was wrong, and Estudiantes took full advantage, showcasing their offensive potential.
Best Calls: When We Nailed It
- Correctly Picking UCV’s Victory: We believed in the undefeated start of UCV, and their win over Caracas proved that they are a team moving in the right direction.
- Over 2.5 Goals in Zamora vs Deportivo La Guaira: We predicted a tight game but underestimated both sides' attacking threat. Correctly identified that both teams could find the net, yielding a 2-1 scoreline.
- Monagas’s Win & BTTS: Our forecast for an exciting, goal-rich game played out perfectly, confirming that Monagas's aggressive style is a force to reckon with.
Standings Shake-up: How the Round Reshaped the Table
The top of the table now features UCV at an impressive 12 points—an early leader showing no signs of slowdown. Rayo Zuliano remains in second, buoyed by their narrow win, while Deportivo La Guaira and Tachira are right behind, both with 7 points. The traditional powerhouses are already playing catch-up, with Caracas and Zamora experiencing some early setbacks.
Meanwhile, the tight mid-table pack indicates fierce competition ahead. Relegation battles are still wide open, and no one’s safe as teams jostle for consistency. Expect the standings to shift dramatically over the coming weeks as individual form and squad depth come into play.
Looking Ahead: What's Next in the Primera?
With this round behind us, teams will analyze their performances, identify weaknesses, and prepare for next week’s fixtures. Expect more drama, potential upheavals, and perhaps some surprises—because if this round was any indication, the season is going to be a rollercoaster. Fans should brace for more goals, more tactical battles, and plenty of moments that defy expectations.
Stay tuned as we continue to follow Venezuela’s vibrant league, offering insights, humor, and sharp analysis as the 2026 season unfolds. Until next time, keep your predictions flexible and your spirits high!